Wolf - Iron
A pagan priest, Lizdeika, interpreted the dream as a sign from the gods to build a city on that spot that would be as strong as iron and whose fame would echo throughout the world.
According to 14th-century lore, Grand Duke Gediminas had a dream after a hunt in which he saw a massive iron wolf howling on a hilltop with the strength of a hundred wolves. iron wolf
Today, it is the name of the elite mechanized infantry brigade of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. 3. Technology and Computing A pagan priest, Lizdeika, interpreted the dream as
An ultra-nationalist, radical right-wing movement active in interwar Lithuania (approx. 1928–1930). It operated secretly and was associated with the Lithuanian Nationalist Union. It operated secretly and was associated with the
The name has been used by various organizations and operations in Lithuania:
The "Iron Wolf" ( Geležinis Vilkas ) is the foundational myth of , the capital of Lithuania.